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has stepped in to what was only a few months back up concrete jungle like in many parts of the world wild animals often relegated to pig forests came into cities is this pandemic teaching us coexistence or is it warning us that's what we talk about to be how long welcome this is equal india and i'm sunk that i'm coming to you from my makeshift home studio here in mumbai. show me other pride of. this year with reduced human activity due to the lockdown exploits of the bombay natural history society that their numbers might have increased by 25 percent year on year the society has been conducting an important research exercise to find out how and why for me. by 2 late autumn and early spic. a witness is one of the greatest natural spectacles on earth when powers of breeding flamingos descend on its creeks. earlier this year their numbers were some of the highest ever recorded since they began arriving in the 1980 s. . this is where the birds were given an extra treat india impose its own coronavirus logged on and most humans disappeared from the breeding grounds. locals could get no closer
has stepped in to what was only a few months back up concrete jungle like in many parts of the world wild animals often relegated to pig forests came into cities is this pandemic teaching us coexistence or is it warning us that's what we talk about to be how long welcome this is equal india and i'm sunk that i'm coming to you from my makeshift home studio here in mumbai. show me other pride of. this year with reduced human activity due to the lockdown exploits of the bombay natural history...
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china has now temporarily banned the trade and consumption of wild animals. but as long as the worldwide market exists the threat of new viruses will continue while it's great the dissing the animals who have it with us those animals who may not always come out into the organs in the middle of traffic or huge crowds but of capitalism is home to power zones of white cats and since the last year they've been very busy with an important stock it had. they proles through the streets in silent pursuit of their prey. lisbon's cats are helping sort out the city's rodent problems. some 6000000 rats live here and the feline forces are out to get them. and to r.j. and her colleagues from the organization animals on the street go around picking up feral cats. then they relocate them in places where the rat plague is at its most severe. with cats. so the smell of the cats keeps the rats away from the surface so it's a good thing for them to do you give them a home and in exchange they keep the red so way from your house. that lisbon authorities are keen to build up the c
china has now temporarily banned the trade and consumption of wild animals. but as long as the worldwide market exists the threat of new viruses will continue while it's great the dissing the animals who have it with us those animals who may not always come out into the organs in the middle of traffic or huge crowds but of capitalism is home to power zones of white cats and since the last year they've been very busy with an important stock it had. they proles through the streets in silent...
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experts have long been warning that the trade in wild animals. be a ticking time bomb more than 2 thirds of infectious diseases that affect humans originating wildlife those include deadly diseases such as the ebola virus sars and hiv aids scientists call such diseases zoonotic because they originate an animal's . zoonotic diseases can be dangerous because the pathogen can develop new capabilities and its new host the new host has no immunity so infection can often lead to serious disease and. the current iris pandemic has thrust these wild animal markets into the spotlight around the world many are calling for a total pound. the animals are sold not just for food for private households some species assault to make traditional medicines or aphrodesiac others and pricey delicacies on restaurant menus animal protection activists like these in vietnam say that the only way to reduce the risk of pandemics is to ban the commercial trade in wild animals the would be of the viruses don't really make a distinction. you know a lot of the higher trade chai
experts have long been warning that the trade in wild animals. be a ticking time bomb more than 2 thirds of infectious diseases that affect humans originating wildlife those include deadly diseases such as the ebola virus sars and hiv aids scientists call such diseases zoonotic because they originate an animal's . zoonotic diseases can be dangerous because the pathogen can develop new capabilities and its new host the new host has no immunity so infection can often lead to serious disease and....
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all through a lot after sea forwards and seen social media wild animal sightings in cities. the bigger turn because of less pollution less noise and fewer people how true is that we try to get to the core of these observations. with humans remaining self isolated in their homes several videos like this twitter post flooded the internet even making international headlines a range of vidler have had been spotted across several centers in the world under lockdown. but have these animals suddenly bounced back to reclaim their lost habitats as many viral videos insist. the answer is it quickly underwhelming. the heartening sentiment that nature is reclaiming its spaces is sadly a mits. wildlife experts say most of these birds and animals have existed in close proximity to other spaces for years while these videos claim that humpback don't fins only reason to get it done to mumbai's water they have actually been documented here for the last 15 to 20 years people who would know why life people who enjoy looking at animals they will be seeing them it is a little unusual species that
all through a lot after sea forwards and seen social media wild animal sightings in cities. the bigger turn because of less pollution less noise and fewer people how true is that we try to get to the core of these observations. with humans remaining self isolated in their homes several videos like this twitter post flooded the internet even making international headlines a range of vidler have had been spotted across several centers in the world under lockdown. but have these animals suddenly...
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that comes from the wild west era. when you came to a town with a civilized folks lived, you had to check your gun where you check your coat at a cold restaurant in winter. not a cold restaurant in a winter in austin where it is 90 degrees today, but maybe up on the east coast. >> where did you check your weapons? >> you had to check them with the sheriff or leave them at the stables with your horses. in fact, as i was researching the book, there is a great photograph in the book of dodge city taken during the height of the wild west period in 18 seventies and 18 eighties. it is a picture of dodge city. it looks exactly -- it looks exactly like dodge city and what you would expect it to look like in the wild west. little horse time front of the saloon. the surprising thing is what lies in the middle of the street is a big billboard. the carrying of firearms strictly poker hit prohibited. if you came to the wild west town you are not allowed to be a gun slinger with guns on each ship with a rifle in your hand. >> i get
that comes from the wild west era. when you came to a town with a civilized folks lived, you had to check your gun where you check your coat at a cold restaurant in winter. not a cold restaurant in a winter in austin where it is 90 degrees today, but maybe up on the east coast. >> where did you check your weapons? >> you had to check them with the sheriff or leave them at the stables with your horses. in fact, as i was researching the book, there is a great photograph in the book of...
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some wild west legendary women are noted in books such as ten notorious female outlaws from the wild west. in the days when the west was ruled by the gun, especially if a woman was on her own, it took a women of great character and great resolve. strong resolve, to survive. i've not shows in the best stories to tell where the most poignant stories to tell, where the most heart warming. i just want you to enjoy the women i bring to your attention as i briefly tell their stories. it is that gun toting wild west concept of legend that perhaps if you, pardon the pun, shoots down the view that life as a female pioneer was about cooking, slowing, cleaning and caring for children, etc. i would be remiss if i did not mention briefly and evans, since we are presenting in the bryers-evans house. the daughter of a territorial governor, john evans. i was reminded before the speech. i went to norris northwestern university which was founded by john evans and four of his friends in evidence in illinois. and was a very active supporter of the early art scene in colorado. i live in evergreen and a l
some wild west legendary women are noted in books such as ten notorious female outlaws from the wild west. in the days when the west was ruled by the gun, especially if a woman was on her own, it took a women of great character and great resolve. strong resolve, to survive. i've not shows in the best stories to tell where the most poignant stories to tell, where the most heart warming. i just want you to enjoy the women i bring to your attention as i briefly tell their stories. it is that gun...
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these johns galapagos tortoise is just about ready for retirement is being released back into the wild after a bit of a bumpy ride. great welcome to the program it's been called a breakthrough in the fight against the corona virus researchers in britain say they've identified the 1st drug that significantly reduces the risk of death in some of the worst affected patients the low cost steroids have made the side was found to cut deaths by up to one 3rd doctors are now expected to stop treating people with the drug imminently. stocks are struggling to help cover 19000000 k. . those images were recorded several weeks ago things like these are still being played out around the world every day brings more death but now a glimmer of hope while still country in europe is hailing a major breakthrough scientists that are through the university say they have identified the 1st drug that can save the lives of chronic 19 pacing. and that is there is a widely used steroids a randomized trial show good death rate by a 3rd in patients on ventilators and bias in patients receiving oxygen. it really is
these johns galapagos tortoise is just about ready for retirement is being released back into the wild after a bit of a bumpy ride. great welcome to the program it's been called a breakthrough in the fight against the corona virus researchers in britain say they've identified the 1st drug that significantly reduces the risk of death in some of the worst affected patients the low cost steroids have made the side was found to cut deaths by up to one 3rd doctors are now expected to stop treating...
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till the story in the book about the wild west. the wild west had some of the most restrictive gun control laws in the nation. everyone out in the wilderness had guns. so much so that stagecoat drivers would ride with someone at great expense next to them with a shotgun in their hands. the kids say i'm riding shotgun when i get in the front seat. when you came into a town where the civilized folks lived, you had to check your guns the way you would check your coat at a restaurant in winter. by that i mean not a cold restaurant in a winter in austin where it's 90 degrees today. but maybe up on the east coast. >> where did you check your weapons? >> yeah. you had to check them with the sheriff or leave them at the stables with your horses. in fact, as i was researching the book, there's a great photograph in the book of dodge city taken during the height of the wild west period, 1870s and 1880s, a picture of dodge city and looks like you would expect dodge city to look in the height of the wild west. dusty road, brick and clapboard b
till the story in the book about the wild west. the wild west had some of the most restrictive gun control laws in the nation. everyone out in the wilderness had guns. so much so that stagecoat drivers would ride with someone at great expense next to them with a shotgun in their hands. the kids say i'm riding shotgun when i get in the front seat. when you came into a town where the civilized folks lived, you had to check your guns the way you would check your coat at a restaurant in winter. by...
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for many of the new pathogen the other thing to understand is that the wild food trade where everyone's pointing fingers that it's not this kind of totally differentiated operation from big ag increasingly capital is flooding into the wild food sector and becoming more intense of it in such a way that more traditional large agriculture beginning to be modeled by the more wild food sector and so as both of those types of farming into the forests you have an increasing interface with wild animals and increasing spillover of these new pathogens so how are these interconnections exacerbated by something unprecedented in human civilization the ability to travel thus distances quickly we're only just putting a quarantine here it britain's amp what's what would you said to morris jones and about the fact that our immediate response here in britain was not to shut down the airports i think in the us you had ample it's open to. that's right well. the global travel network is. the most integrated network we've seen and in human history someone can go from one side of the world to the other and. a
for many of the new pathogen the other thing to understand is that the wild food trade where everyone's pointing fingers that it's not this kind of totally differentiated operation from big ag increasingly capital is flooding into the wild food sector and becoming more intense of it in such a way that more traditional large agriculture beginning to be modeled by the more wild food sector and so as both of those types of farming into the forests you have an increasing interface with wild animals...
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well it's wild environment day and the u.n. is calling for greater efforts to protect the planet's living systems this year's focus is biodiversity which is under threat like never before the u.n. says recent events such as fires in the amazon and locust infestations across east africa sure just how fragile the world's ecosystems have become the emergence of private 19 has also highlighted the ever decreasing frontier between wildlife and humans 3 quarters of emerging infectious diseases i do not take that means they can jump from animals to humans and $1000000.00 species are also under the threat of extinction experts warn action must be taken now to prevent an irreversible collapse and biodiversity reports. the wonders of the natural world are an antidote to these troubling times especially the extraordinary life you know rationed like the millions of golden jellyfish here in the marine lakes of pirlo a unique subspecies evolved to harvest energy directly from sunlight all the myriad diversity of the world's coral reefs where
well it's wild environment day and the u.n. is calling for greater efforts to protect the planet's living systems this year's focus is biodiversity which is under threat like never before the u.n. says recent events such as fires in the amazon and locust infestations across east africa sure just how fragile the world's ecosystems have become the emergence of private 19 has also highlighted the ever decreasing frontier between wildlife and humans 3 quarters of emerging infectious diseases i do...
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external borders to travelers from 14 countries from wednesday but americans remain excluded because the wild is now the world's coronavirus hotspot the list will be reviewed every 2 weeks the king of belgium has for the 1st time in the country's history expressed what he calls his deepest regrets for colonial rule and africa king felipe acknowledged that acts of violence and cruelty were committed and that the wounds are still being felt in what is now a democratic republic of congo a journalist accused of instigating the 2017 arraign in economic protests has been sentenced to death. used in messaging platform to post videos and information about iranian officials well those are the headlines i'll have much more news for you here on al-jazeera to rewind stay with us. hello and welcome again to rewind. since the launch of al-jazeera english back in 2006 were built up a library of award winning films and here on rewind we're very visiting some of the best of them today we're reminded to 2013 when we went on the cover on a wildlife smuggling trail stretching from madagascar off the southeast co
external borders to travelers from 14 countries from wednesday but americans remain excluded because the wild is now the world's coronavirus hotspot the list will be reviewed every 2 weeks the king of belgium has for the 1st time in the country's history expressed what he calls his deepest regrets for colonial rule and africa king felipe acknowledged that acts of violence and cruelty were committed and that the wounds are still being felt in what is now a democratic republic of congo a...
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. >>> airlifted out of the wild into storage. it gamed -- gained fame in the film into the wild. 24-year-old chris who sheltered in there for 114 days in 1992 before dying of starvation. travelers who try to reach it have drowned in the nearby river. they talked about putting the bus on display somewhere safer. >> a wayward mountain line captured in the heart of san francisco. >> very rare site to say the least, we are getting some new details tonight about the long journey that this animal took to get there. joe vazquez focuses on the experts who helped track down the big cat. >> captured far from its original habitat, right here in mission bay. you can see, i am only a block south of oracle park. we are learning more about its past from the wild to the city. an organization called the puma project has been tracking this mountain lion for some time. he is believed to be about 14 months old. there is this video of the beast carefully scampering back and forth on a san francisco sidewalk. in all patrol officers cornered him, then
. >>> airlifted out of the wild into storage. it gamed -- gained fame in the film into the wild. 24-year-old chris who sheltered in there for 114 days in 1992 before dying of starvation. travelers who try to reach it have drowned in the nearby river. they talked about putting the bus on display somewhere safer. >> a wayward mountain line captured in the heart of san francisco. >> very rare site to say the least, we are getting some new details tonight about the long journey...
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. >> it really is and has been a wild week. we started out 90 basis points plus here we sit at 68 basis points we're down 22 on the week. look at a march 1st on 30 year bonds. we're up two on day. we're down 25 basis points on the week 99 is low all time yields in 30s. we're up on the day and the week that's after a bounce off. yesterday we learned fed's balance sheet is 7 trillion. what's wild is it's up 447,515 billion in a week. there's a lot of zeroes here back do you. >> rick, thank you very much >>> we have a volatile week for stocks there's plenty of bulls around jpmorgan says we still see plenty of up side. bank of america says with value out performing for the last three weeks we see signs of more up side ahead. bmo seconds that emotion are they right or not? let's ask our panel. a lot of seniors here. ron, by any sort of temperature taking, the market seems to be a little bit frothy. how much of that is speculation and how many of the speculators were run off yesterday >> i don't know if they have been run off it's ra
. >> it really is and has been a wild week. we started out 90 basis points plus here we sit at 68 basis points we're down 22 on the week. look at a march 1st on 30 year bonds. we're up two on day. we're down 25 basis points on the week 99 is low all time yields in 30s. we're up on the day and the week that's after a bounce off. yesterday we learned fed's balance sheet is 7 trillion. what's wild is it's up 447,515 billion in a week. there's a lot of zeroes here back do you. >> rick,...
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in the 70s there were only about 1,000 giant pandas in the wild and until a few years ago it was listeds an endangered species. japan has ten of them in three different zoos on loan from china for breeding purposes. pandas are notoriously difficult to breed in activity but one living at a zoo in japan is famous for being father to over a dozen cubs. zookeepers are hopeful for more to come despite the panda's age, 80 in human years. >> 25 years ago when the panda became one of the world's most endangered species the large zoo joined forces with a zoo in china. the result is a success. 16 cubs. a record number outside of china. a panda male has played a starring role in this affair ever since china offered him on loan to the zoo in 1994. he has sired 15 of the cubs born at the zoo. as part of the conditions of the loan, pandas bred here are relocated to china. his most recent offspring came ininto the world in 2018 when h was 25 making him the world's oldest captive panda to father a cub through natural breeding. the average lifespan of pandas living in captivity is between 25 and 30 year
in the 70s there were only about 1,000 giant pandas in the wild and until a few years ago it was listeds an endangered species. japan has ten of them in three different zoos on loan from china for breeding purposes. pandas are notoriously difficult to breed in activity but one living at a zoo in japan is famous for being father to over a dozen cubs. zookeepers are hopeful for more to come despite the panda's age, 80 in human years. >> 25 years ago when the panda became one of the world's...
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the wild bunch. them including kit carey post for a photo in 1901, which i put on the screen for you. funnily enough, the pinkerton learned about the photo, got a copy and put it on one -- wanted posters across america. kerry during his lifetime was wanted on warrants for 15 murders what it was believed he had murdered at least twice that number. william pinkerton called him the most vicious outlaw in america and said quote he has not one single redeeming feature. he is the only common in the line know of who does not have one good point. i tried to find the identities but i kept running into lists they gave me different information. i did not spend enough time looking into it. then there was cherokee bill, whose real name was crawford goolsby. he was responsible for the murders of seven men and he and his gang terrorized the indian territories for two years. he was 18 when he began his life of outlawry. his group called the cooke group robbed stagecoaches and stores and murdered anyone willing to ge
the wild bunch. them including kit carey post for a photo in 1901, which i put on the screen for you. funnily enough, the pinkerton learned about the photo, got a copy and put it on one -- wanted posters across america. kerry during his lifetime was wanted on warrants for 15 murders what it was believed he had murdered at least twice that number. william pinkerton called him the most vicious outlaw in america and said quote he has not one single redeeming feature. he is the only common in the...
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of life on earth but it's being threatened like never before and humanity is feeling the impact on wild environment day there are calls for greater efforts to protect the planet's living systems from the largest land mammal on earth to the trillions of microbes in the ocean that help create the air that we breathe reports. the wonders of the natural world are an antidote to these troubling times especially the extraordinary life you know rationed like the millions of golden jellyfish here in the marine lakes of pirlo a unique subspecies evolved to harvest energy directly from sunlight all the myriad diversity of the world's coral reefs where 25 percent of marine species live but here too there's another biomass which dwarfs everything else combined and it's invisible to the naked eye it's the microbial life of aussies and it's found everywhere from the surface to 4000 meters down and these unseen microbes include astronomical quantities of viruses that attack marine bacteria well part of the web of life in the sea. in fright every liter of seawater contains more viruses than there are p
of life on earth but it's being threatened like never before and humanity is feeling the impact on wild environment day there are calls for greater efforts to protect the planet's living systems from the largest land mammal on earth to the trillions of microbes in the ocean that help create the air that we breathe reports. the wonders of the natural world are an antidote to these troubling times especially the extraordinary life you know rationed like the millions of golden jellyfish here in...
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and either the trade or consumption of wild animals.e saw it with sars, with ebola, with mers, and now we're seeing it with covid-19. so, this entire thing could have been prevented if we weren't consuming animals like pangolins. candice: scientists continue to search for the true source of covid-19, still looking at the horseshoe bat and the pangolin. there is little doubt, though, that the illegal trade of wild animals contributes to the spread of infectious diseases around the world. coming up after the break, will today's unanswered questions turn into tomorrow's problem? we look into the medical unknown surrounding pregnancies, childbirth, and covid-19. then we speak with advocates who fear that a state plan incentivizing residential care homes to house covid-positive seniors could backfire. conds in the united states, so what are the risks for newborns and new parents during this pandemic? so far, little is known about how this virus affects pregnant women and their babies. but now, researchers here in the bay area hope to change
and either the trade or consumption of wild animals.e saw it with sars, with ebola, with mers, and now we're seeing it with covid-19. so, this entire thing could have been prevented if we weren't consuming animals like pangolins. candice: scientists continue to search for the true source of covid-19, still looking at the horseshoe bat and the pangolin. there is little doubt, though, that the illegal trade of wild animals contributes to the spread of infectious diseases around the world. coming...
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plus up to 12 hours of pampers protection so anything your wild child does cruisers can too our bestients you want. so you can have a daily multivitamin free of stuff you don't want. one a day natural fruit bites. a new way to multivitamin. ♪ want toe a fool for you just another player in your game for two ♪ >>> we are wishing a very fond bye bye bye to a tv mainstay for nearly 40 years. >> there's no question it has been a wild ride for "jungle" jack hanna. our own hanna superfan, will ganss, is here with more. >> break it down. >> hey, good morning, you guys. hard to say hello while i'm singing good-bye. that's what we have to do sometimes. the tv legend has announced he will retire at the end of this year. in honor of his historic and hysterical career, here's a look back at some of "jungle" jack hanna's most wild moments. >> don't move. >> they mark their territory by urinating. that's why you have the hat on. >> reporter: after 42 years at the columbus zoo, tv's most wild character is hanging up his safari hat. "jungle" jack hanna, one of the first to bring live animals to creat
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. >>> this mountain lion was spotted and released back into the wild yesterday.'m at the zoo where there is now an investigation to find out whether the animal killed a kangaroo and two wallaroos. >>> a man seen ripping down black lives matter signs in berkley, and a pregnant mom demands to know why. >>> it's an important weeken for the dads, i'll have your father's day forecast coming up. >>> first, a look at what's coming um tonig coming up tonight on "jimmy kimmel live." >> democracy works if we all show up and we all express our values, whether it's voting or values, whether it's voting or in the streets every year, you can see spectacular celebrities at aids walk san francisco. values, whether it's voting or in the streets this year they are coming to you! join bette midler gloria estefan matt bomer stars of queer e for aids walk san francisco live at home, streaming on july 19 to benefit prc and their covid relief efforts all over the city. register now at aidswalk.net the wind in your hair... the feeling of freedom that drives us to go out and discover.. a
. >>> this mountain lion was spotted and released back into the wild yesterday.'m at the zoo where there is now an investigation to find out whether the animal killed a kangaroo and two wallaroos. >>> a man seen ripping down black lives matter signs in berkley, and a pregnant mom demands to know why. >>> it's an important weeken for the dads, i'll have your father's day forecast coming up. >>> first, a look at what's coming um tonig coming up tonight on...
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and those of other wild creatures. exposing ourselves to new and dangerous viruses.e dramatic increase in travel, rise in global trade, we're now capable of spreading those viruses, far and wide. scientists warn that what we have created is the perfect storm for a new pandemic. >> we are, without a doubt, going to see more epidemics, like covid-19 or, perhaps, worse, unless we really change the way that we're interacting with our environment. >> the first major epidemic of the 21st century was sars, in 2003. other outbreaks, quickly, followed. in 2009, it was h1n1 or swine flu. 2012, mers. middle east respiratory syndrome. then, the large ebola outbreak in 2014. zika virus in 2015. and now, covid-19. >> they're increasing in frequency. they're coming quicker. they're going to spread quicker. they're going to infect for people. and they are going to cause more economic damage because we rely on that globalized economy, more and more each year. >> in a lab, nearly 6,500 miles from wuhan, researchers in berkeley, california, are looking to bats to find clues on how to h
and those of other wild creatures. exposing ourselves to new and dangerous viruses.e dramatic increase in travel, rise in global trade, we're now capable of spreading those viruses, far and wide. scientists warn that what we have created is the perfect storm for a new pandemic. >> we are, without a doubt, going to see more epidemics, like covid-19 or, perhaps, worse, unless we really change the way that we're interacting with our environment. >> the first major epidemic of the 21st...
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he longed for that older prairie system of wild animals. throughout this live he lamented that transformation which he was a part of in the first place. patch was there working with him and he was also observing what was happening as the result of the disappearance of bison. the grazing of cattle. the influx of forming and how that was transforming the ecology of the grasslands going from a mix tall grass system down to a sparse system covered by brush. what caused that kind of ecological transformation? hatch is important for another reason as well. he was there in his mind to help the kyle was go to becoming past store lists. raising cattle, and then eventually reaching that higher realm of civilization as he thought about becoming farmers. these two individuals really saw what was going wrong. the people who always seem to be on the losing end of this whole grand story where the indian peoples who occupied the grass lines prior to the cattle treats. some of these individuals were and part responsible for it and some of them want to be in
he longed for that older prairie system of wild animals. throughout this live he lamented that transformation which he was a part of in the first place. patch was there working with him and he was also observing what was happening as the result of the disappearance of bison. the grazing of cattle. the influx of forming and how that was transforming the ecology of the grasslands going from a mix tall grass system down to a sparse system covered by brush. what caused that kind of ecological...
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other herbivores in the system, and we're seeing evidence of mass mortalitities of thehe abalone n the wild. so the kelp forest has declined dramatically, basically, because of this run of incredibly warm water we've had on the california coast. basically, you know, the warmest the california coast has gotten in recent history for the longest peririod of timeme. so that is e first symptom of broader global change that we are expecting along the california coast. catton: : this is what it loloos like to bebe underwater in a bul kelp fororest. this is what we used to survey through, and today, where we are seeing this vast expanse of no bull kelp, the culmination of these--this persistent starvation is, in part, due to an exexpansion of e purple u urchin population. and purplele urchins are a natural part of the system. we're seeing these urchins, which are little balls of spines, basically, with a mouth on the bottom that will start to form feeding fronts and mow down everything that they come across on the reef. lackey: it really started to change quickly. we sawaw a lotot more purple urchi
other herbivores in the system, and we're seeing evidence of mass mortalitities of thehe abalone n the wild. so the kelp forest has declined dramatically, basically, because of this run of incredibly warm water we've had on the california coast. basically, you know, the warmest the california coast has gotten in recent history for the longest peririod of timeme. so that is e first symptom of broader global change that we are expecting along the california coast. catton: : this is what it loloos...
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to track the ones they've managed to tag it's estimated there are only $400.00 adults left in the wild. a ploughshare are made especially vulnerable because they're only found in this small area of sand and scrub and. right there the 1st we come upon it's a tiny one turns out to be just a few months old. and. some of those who worked with ants and wong in the past tell us that because a rare species he collects goodies plusher tortoise is perhaps the most valuable of all goodies when this guy or girl grows up to be an adult he or she could be worth tens of thousands of u.s. dollars and if it was back. to real says smugglers including wong started coming to these shores in the 1980 s. just as the group was publishing reports over how endangered the species had become . endangered means high profits for poachers and the rule believes has made millions selling plowshares off to be legal pet trade. their beautiful shells make it easy to see why they are considered the jewel in the crown of the reptile world . so when you hear about people like ants and long making lots of money from these
to track the ones they've managed to tag it's estimated there are only $400.00 adults left in the wild. a ploughshare are made especially vulnerable because they're only found in this small area of sand and scrub and. right there the 1st we come upon it's a tiny one turns out to be just a few months old. and. some of those who worked with ants and wong in the past tell us that because a rare species he collects goodies plusher tortoise is perhaps the most valuable of all goodies when this guy...
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. >>> this mountain lion was spotted and released back into the wild yesterday.'m at the zoo where there is now an investigation to find out whether the animal killed a kangaroo and two wallaroos. >>> a man seen ripping down black lives matter signs in berkley, and a pregnant mom demands to know why. >>> it's an important weeken for the dads, i'll have your father's day forecast coming up. >>> first, a look at what's coming um tonig coming up tonight on "jimmy kimmel live." >> democracy works if we all show up and we all express our values, whether it's voting or in the str leal. --. that wayward mountain lion captured in san francisco this week may have killed three animals at the san francisco zoo. the marsupials were killed sometime earlier this week. the mountain lion was first spotted tuesday morning in russian hill, and then just outside our studios. yesterday, it was released back into the wild near the crystal springs reservoir on the peninsula. kate larsen spoke to wildlife experts about the big cat's journey around the bay area. >> reporter: this new vi
. >>> this mountain lion was spotted and released back into the wild yesterday.'m at the zoo where there is now an investigation to find out whether the animal killed a kangaroo and two wallaroos. >>> a man seen ripping down black lives matter signs in berkley, and a pregnant mom demands to know why. >>> it's an important weeken for the dads, i'll have your father's day forecast coming up. >>> first, a look at what's coming um tonig coming up tonight on...
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forms an audit committee subcommittee of the supervisory board which is in charge and looks to me that wild card not much monitoring was going on on that part ok so we'll find out of course i suppose during the investigation about whether there was a failure of oversight and by whom but let's talk about the business model for a moment is tell us a little bit about that particularly susceptible to fraud. so this is very opaque i would say very few people seem to actually understand how our card makes money. this was the same at enron by the way. i was interviewed by a very professional very sophisticated journalist from associated press yesterday with minute that he had a very hard time understanding or why the cards business model even was even after intensive research and if you don't understand the company's business model it's very hard to prepare or audit its financial information so why a card asian business especially conducted via 3rd party trustees was especially in transparent seems to be. some only some sympathy for the auditor who had a hard time getting confirmation about the ex
forms an audit committee subcommittee of the supervisory board which is in charge and looks to me that wild card not much monitoring was going on on that part ok so we'll find out of course i suppose during the investigation about whether there was a failure of oversight and by whom but let's talk about the business model for a moment is tell us a little bit about that particularly susceptible to fraud. so this is very opaque i would say very few people seem to actually understand how our card...
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when they are released into the wild. but notot without some supervision.n.ll of the tortoises have a satellite tracking system that allows us to monitor during that timeframe. after that, we will return to espanola to understand the tortoises behavior on site. having held his species to survive, diego himself is enjoying his first taste of freedom. brent: what was that about the tortoise and the hare? angela merkel says physical distancing rules will remain in place across the country after meeting with regional leaders in berlin. she said that germany must live with the coronavirus until a vaccine has been developed. following his country first deadly border confrontation, the indian prime minister has warned that his country will respond if provoked. india says 20 troops were killed during a clash with chinese troops. china says the two sides will seek to resolve the issue through dialogue. you're watching dw news. after a short break i will be back to take you through the day. stick around, we will be right back. and china signal they want to avoid more v
when they are released into the wild. but notot without some supervision.n.ll of the tortoises have a satellite tracking system that allows us to monitor during that timeframe. after that, we will return to espanola to understand the tortoises behavior on site. having held his species to survive, diego himself is enjoying his first taste of freedom. brent: what was that about the tortoise and the hare? angela merkel says physical distancing rules will remain in place across the country after...
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it's kind of...wild.urb. that might sound boring, but i think the boring stuff is the stuff i remember the most. [ squawking in distance ] [ squawks ] look! there it is! ugh! [ chuckling hey, kid. hold on, russell. stand still. ♪ [ kevin squawks ] [ dug barking ] [ squawks ] look at that bird go. wait up, you overgrown chicken. [ laughs ] that's it. go, kevin! go find your babies! run, kevin! run! [ squawks ] oh, no! [ squawks ] russell, give me your knife! get away from my bird! [ gasps ] [ glass shattering ] ah! ♪ ah. [ popping ] [ clattering ] no! [ gasps ] [ barking ] nooo! [ squawks ] [ barking continues ] careful. we'll want her in good shape for my return. let her go! stop! [ blades whirring ] keviiiiin! [ grunting ] ah. [ panting ] you gave away kevin. [ sighs ] you just... gave her away. this is none of my concern. i didn't ask for any of this! master... it's alright. i am not your master! and if you hadn't a shown up, none of this would've happened! bad dog! bad dog! [ panting ] now, whether you
it's kind of...wild.urb. that might sound boring, but i think the boring stuff is the stuff i remember the most. [ squawking in distance ] [ squawks ] look! there it is! ugh! [ chuckling hey, kid. hold on, russell. stand still. ♪ [ kevin squawks ] [ dug barking ] [ squawks ] look at that bird go. wait up, you overgrown chicken. [ laughs ] that's it. go, kevin! go find your babies! run, kevin! run! [ squawks ] oh, no! [ squawks ] russell, give me your knife! get away from my bird! [ gasps ] [...
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these scarlet macaws are part of the last wild population of this species in mexico. in the absence of conservationists these vibrantly colored parents would likely disappear from the region altogether dellec and go to rain forest accounts for less than a quarter of one percent of mexico's land mass yet is home to more than 25 percent of all the country's animal species. said yemen as he needs most for generations the luck and don't mind have maintained a philosophy of living in harmony with the forest. today they are part of conservation efforts led by scientists and are calling on the mexican government to do more to stop deforestation cup but if you look good enough the federal government fall from scaling back the extent of cattle ranching continues to promote and there's one of the main cause of default of state. so livestock farming and agriculture remain the most significant threat to the rainforest it's estimated that all but 10 percent of the luck and has been lost. the local communities have begun developing new ways of making a living this butterfly form fo
these scarlet macaws are part of the last wild population of this species in mexico. in the absence of conservationists these vibrantly colored parents would likely disappear from the region altogether dellec and go to rain forest accounts for less than a quarter of one percent of mexico's land mass yet is home to more than 25 percent of all the country's animal species. said yemen as he needs most for generations the luck and don't mind have maintained a philosophy of living in harmony with...
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forest women or wild forest spirits. i just love that one particular translation wild forest women so i tweeted to walsh pregnant by its own. but not all her fans are from the she considers her fashion traditional modern. give us a time how did you come up with the idea of designing clothes inspired by story and culture i don't think. it started at university. down we worked in an interview project dedicated to designing fashion for young so. that's why in fact i adept at the traditional costume design for everyday clothing when to get young people interested in salt culture you were lloyd the no. one could say you're an ambassador for modern sorby and culture and has always. done both yes a little bit. that has to get back to work after all all her dresses are tailor made. but our trip doesn't end here. if you have some time to spare on your visit to this play about you should definitely squeeze then a trip to couple's town only 30 minutes from here they're all you come across a truly lavish destination brandon's castle
forest women or wild forest spirits. i just love that one particular translation wild forest women so i tweeted to walsh pregnant by its own. but not all her fans are from the she considers her fashion traditional modern. give us a time how did you come up with the idea of designing clothes inspired by story and culture i don't think. it started at university. down we worked in an interview project dedicated to designing fashion for young so. that's why in fact i adept at the traditional...